There are very few leaders in the world who are remembered and followed by people not only in their own country but also in the whole world even after their departure. Nelson Mandela was such a charismatic leader who is loved and respected by people all around the world. This has become possible because of his endless contribution and sacrifices for mankind. Nelson Mandela or Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on 18th July 1918. He was born in Mzevo, South Africa. He was the first black president of his country. He is the first president of his country who worked on throwing out the white minority ruling. He also struggled hard for ending racism, poverty, and inequality. As he was actively involved in the anti-apartheid movement, he joined the African National Congress in 1942. He served as the president of National Congress from 1991 to 1997. He directed a non-violent peaceful campaign against the government and its racist policies. Mandela was prisoned for 27 years for his political belief. He was awarded noble in peace along with Frederik Willem De Klerk for their joint effort on the termination of the apartheid regime. Nelson Mandela has become a symbol of anti-racism and equality for all. This great leader has passed away on 5th December 2013. Even after his death, he is popular among all because of the sacrifices he made for mankind.
Sylhet is one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh. It's a place of natural beauty. Sylhet is widely known for having tea gardens and hills. It is also a holy place as it is known as the place of 360 awlias(saints). Last year I got the opportunity to go to Sylhet. I visited Sylhet with my family. We went there by train. I sat beside the window and enjoy the scenes through the window. I was overwhelmed by the natural scenes. After seven hours long journey, we reached Sylhet. We visited all the places of tourist attractions like- Jaflong which is near the Indian border, Ratargul swamp forest, Lauachara forest, and Tangua Haor. We spent five days in Sylhet. I enjoyed each and every moments of my Sylhet tour.
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